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  3. WARSHIP BOMBED.

    The Dutch Navy Department states that the bomb entered the port side of the Lozeven Provincial, forward of the forward ...

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  5. HUGE GASOMETER EXPLODES.

    AN explosion yesterday hurled one Hundred feet aloft the largest gasometer in the Saar Valley. It was 250 high and had a capacity of 120,000 cubic feet. It wrecked the neighboring workmen's colony, with a population of 2,000, ...

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  7. THE NEXT WAR.

    "UNLESS the Disarmament Conference takes concrete action, no amount of slipshod idealism is likely to save the world," said Sir Ian Hamilton, at the British Legion's conference to-day. "The next war will not be long coming if the ...

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  8. Trade is Improving,

    A sharp improvement in retail trade and greater activity in the principal wholesale markets are reported by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. MAROONED.

    The Sandy Point fisherfolk are still marooned, the swelling seas having swept away section of the strip of land connecting the village ...

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  10. FOREIGN TRADE.

    The Prince of "Wale's, at a dinner to the Argentine mission, sporting partly in Spanish, expressed the opinion that Argentina ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. The Magic of Marconi.

    VATICAN CITY, Saturday.—The Pope to-day opened the now ultra short wave station presented by Signor Marconi. He agreed to the film ...

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  12. Coal Oil For the Navy.

    THE British Admiralty's contract for the supply of coal oil was the sequel to exhaustive tests, conducted partly in H.M.S. Westminster. It is understood the destroyer was filled with British coal oil without undergoing ...

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  13. SUKKUR BARRAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The Lloyd burrage at Sukkur, India, has been open just over a year, during which practically all the main canals have ...

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  14. MEAT TRADE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir G. E. W. Bowyer, on behalf of the Minister for Agriculture, told a questioner that in ...

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  15. EMPIRE INTERESTS.

    The Empire Economic Consultative Conference, which will open on Tuesday, Will give consideration to whether further methods of con ...

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  16. ENGLISH CHINA.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—To protect the public against foreign imitators of Britain designs the Minister for Customs has issued a regulation ...

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  17. COLD WAVE BREAKS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The cold wave started creaking yesterday, although low temperatures the still reported in sections of the east and ...

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  18. Bank of England's Gold

    The Bank of England has purchased a further £3,000,000 worth of bar gold, making £10,500,000 towards ...

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  19. HAD NERVOUS BREAKDOWN.

    "I cannot praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills too highly, and no mother should be without them for herself or her daughters," states Mrs. E. F.L., ...

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  20. Attempt to Blow Up Bridge.

    LONDON, Saturday.—High expios ives were used in an attempt, to blow up a railway bridge spanning Bornesmore Gap, in County Donegal. A ...

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  21. Bank Clearings Increase.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—For the first time since December, 1031, the total bank clearings from 32 reporting contres throughout Canada show an ...

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  22. Greyhound Totes to Close.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following police visits to a number of greyhound racing trucks, the National Racing Society has sent instructions to all the ...

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